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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-24, Page 3Blytb. Union cemetery. Faipoarers were. Keith Montgomery, James klowatt, Darold •Gross and Harvey .Garniss gIRLS' AUXILIARY Girls, come out and join the Gils' Auxiliary every Sunday night at 7: 3Op. in -yorii- club room. All girls 11 years of age and up are welcdrne to join for good fellowship, songs and craftS. • This group is sponsored by St. Mark's •Anglican Church with organizers being Mrs. William Craven and Mrs. Jim Schneider. Trips and speakers are going to be part of the program. Everyone is welcome. SOCIAL NEWS Allan Gerofsky of London visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. , Due to lack of snow in this district, the Auburn and District Lions Club -- have had to cancel many of the Sno-Fest events. The pancake breakfast will still be held though along with other -en- tertainment as found in the ad elsewhere in this paper. Come out 'and enjoy yourself during the day. The community' is pleased to • report that Arnold Craig was 'able to return. home frdrn loW lady Mrs. Graham - University Hospital in ' McNee, high • man Undon last week. (playing as a man) - •Wendy Powell, low man - Bob Armstrong and novelty - Ross Robinson. There were 12 tables. Everyone is welcome. ' The 1:sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. - and - Mrs. Herbert • Olousher, o,n the death of their_ son Boh and to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glousher and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Geed on the death of their brother. Lana Lawrence celebrated her seventh birthday 1st week with a party. The afternoon. was spent playing games and her mother, Mrs. Fred ,Larence, served hamburgers and birthday cake complete with candles and ice-cream. The little guests ;were Melissa Clark, Sarah -Clark,- -Beth -Hawley-, Karen Plunkett, Lorraine McClinchpy, Leone • Cunningham, • Theresa Knox, Samantha Nesbit,, Shannon Duiz•er, Christine Potter, Leslie Lawrence and -.Lori and Donna Lynn Armstrong. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Seers and Carol were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed, Jeremy and twin sons Scott and Jeffrey, Miss Faye Seers Of • London, Fred Seers and Mrs. Elsie Keyes of Goderich. • Prize winners •at the • weekly 'euchre party held every -TpesdaY at 8 p.m. sharp were: high lady - Mrs. Donald 'Carty/right, : • • 1 Cash Rebate L., 300. ON NEW 1979.nd 1980 VENTURE TENT TRAILERS BY S7A RCRA F7 ON DISPLAY Al Morray's Trailer Sales HWY. 4 BETWEEN HANOVER & WALKERTON 3644748 ,ALSO: * hlew & Used Tent, Trailers 'end Travel Trailers * 5th VVheels * Truck Caps * Campers * Parts & Ac- cessories * Low Pre -Season Prices * Trade-ins • We kome. t J. Citlze.aabli) Old AftairS WAS the theme pi , the • AtIlmn Women's Institute Meeting held last week in the Com- munity Nleraortat The president, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, was in charge of the meeting which . opened with the Qde, the Mary -Stewart Collect and O Canada • with the assistant pianist, Mrs. Kenneth Medougall, • at.the piano. Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Beth Lansing, conveners of Citizenship and World Affairs, gave papers on this subject. Mrs. Andefson spoke on , the 'Iran situatien, the Shah and the present conflict and how it started. Mrs. Lansing spoke of tile important events, the Year of the ,Child, Pope John Paul, Mother • Theresa, Mrs. Linda Clark, Alice Munro and Keith Robinson and told how they Contributed tethe events last year. To complete their presentation; -the women had a contest using 24 important peoples ak; pictures out of .the 526-7595 Mrs. Ponald Cart4 wright reportrd that the 4-1-1 spring Proj,eet• would •Start inlinediaAelY. After the singing •of the Queen ' and. the W.I. . Grace, lunch was served by, Mrs.` Lillian Letherland ..and Mrs. -Arnold Craig, Prizes were ted to the person having the most buttons on her coatflYirs. Kenneth .1VIcDotigall and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson) and to 'the person who received bedroom slip- pers for Christifnas - (Mrs. -Ed Davies). i CT.K3US-SeSV.Ti w many- wients have had to be changed for the Sno- • Fest weekend. All events will be held on Saturday, January 26 at the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. • The Pancake Breakfast • will begin at 8 a.m,; the.. log -sawing contest and, hayrides are to beheld at 1 p.rn.; and the dance and draw from 9 p.m: to 1 a.m. Plan to attend and join the fun. ROBERT GLOUSHER Robert Glousher of R.R, 1 Auburn passed away in Wingham and uburrt news papers. Mrs; Robert Peck Eleanor Bradnock, correapondent was the winner A piano solo of a medley of tunes was inlayed by Mrs. Bud 'Chamney. A reading, Not a Working Wife 'in an Ordinary Sense, was given by Mrs.' Lillian• , Letherland. The minutes of 'the the Palmerston Lions lu d Bill E e adopted as read by the Ir(iin the Auburn ' secretary, Mrs. Robert Snowmobile Club. Peck. The dinner Was catered • It was announced that to by a Unit of Knox the curator, •' Mrs., Tom United Church Women. LIONS CLUB The Auburn and District Lions Club met last week in the Auburn Community IVIemorial Hall, with 16. members present. Alp present were four members from Dece-rnber meeting were C Y 'H • will have• her •District Goverrior, Lion gitt, mittee on January -30 at official visit. Lion Paddy her home. . was introduced by Lion A letter was read Gordon Daer • arid asking the Auburn W.I. to presented with a gift by have the Huronview Lion Jim Schneider. birthday party on March • The meeting was 19. Mrs. Tom Haggitt will to " order by vice - be in charge of the president, Lion • Bill cupcakes, Mrs. Bud Crawford. Chamney and Mrs. Beth The secretary's report Lansing will get the gifts • was given by Lion Bob s. and Mrs. Donald Haines Worsell and adopted on and Mrs. Tom Jardin will • motion by Lion Marinus be in charge of •the • Bakker and seconded by program. Lion Clare Millian. A letter of thanks was • Lion Walter Marchl read from the Children's gave details of the latest . Memorial • Hospital for. project - collecting used the donation and also one eye glasses for the sight froth Family „and conservation •,and work Children's Services for • with the blind committee. the donation to assist with The Auburn Lions Club • Christmas buying. will gladly accept •any . It was announced that eyeglasses regardless of the Erland Lee week will condition. If you have any be June 2 to 6 and the laying around, • please Officers' • Conference, give them to any Auburn April 29, 30 and May 1. and District Lions Club Mrs. Lillian Letherland member. • reported on cards sent Lion.A1 Lund presented information on, "What is and read thank -you notes a Good -Lions Club". from • Mrs. Evelyn Merrill, Mrs. Bill Moss, Lion Bob Worsell Wilfred Sanderson and agreed to be the local Mr. and Mrs. Arnold representative on the Craig. • Hullett Township • Mrs. Frank- Raithby Recreation Committee: • reported on labels and the Lion Doug Chamney a members are reminded agreed to help as we As- a result of the to save them and thus buy for the hall kitchen. present lack of snow,. District Hospital on Thursday -r January 17 after a short illness in his 53rd year. - He was born in East Wawanosh Township on May 311, 1927 to Herbert and Mae (Creighton) Glousher who still sur- vive him. Also surviving are five daughters, Betty, 'Bar- bara, Brenda, Beverley. and- Bonnie; four sons, Jimmy, Johnny, Jerry •and Joey; several •grandchildren ;_ a.: .sister, • Mrs. Keith (Jean) Good with whom he had resided for four years; three brothers, James of Auburn, Kenneth of Goderich and Donald of Blyth; and several nieces • and nephews. • The late Mr.. Glousher ,was a mechanic b -y trade and had worked for the •past three years for the Montgomery Bus Lineslat Blyth: The' funeral and •committal service was held at the , Tasker Funeral Home in Blyth on Saturday, January 19 at 2 p.m. with the Reverend C. Wittich officiating. • Spring burial will be in The • Auburn and District 1.,iOns • Club Lottery winner was Jim Johnston -of Blyth with ticket number 185. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arthur on the birth of their daughter, Rachel Lee in Alexandra Marine 'and General Hospital, Goderich on Saturday, January 19, a wee sister -for Seott. 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